"I've come across some information about myself, I think it explains quite a lot..." Vertical Entertainment has released an official US trailer for a quirky British romantic comedy titled Love Type D, which initially premiered a few years back at the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2019. It's finally getting a US release on VOD this summer for those interested in catching up with it. And it looks good! A charming new take on always-feeling-like-a-failure at romance concept. A woman who has been dumped eleven times in a row, discovers (to her dismay) that she has a loser in love gene. So she reluctantly recruits a schoolboy science prodigy to help her reverse her romantic fortunes. The film stars Maeve Dermody as Frankie, with Rory Stroud, Oliver Farnworth, and Tovah Feldshuh. I'm not sure why it took so long for this film to finally get a US release, because it feels like...
- 6/11/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Love Type D" is a comedy feature, written and directed by Sasha Collington, starring Maeve Dermody, Oliver Farnworth, Rory Stroud and Tovah Feldshuh, available on demand July 9, 2021:
"...shortly after her boyfriend sends his 12-year-old brother to break the news that she's been dumped, 'Frankie Browne' (Dermody) discovers that she has a loser in love gene. Every man she goes out with seems to break up with her. Facing a lifetime of romantic failure, Frankie turns to genetics expert 'Wilbur', a schoolboy science prodigy.
"Wilbur develops a maverick theory to reverse her romantic fortunes that sets into motion an unexpected and comic journey into Frankie’s past of questionable romantic choices..."
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"...shortly after her boyfriend sends his 12-year-old brother to break the news that she's been dumped, 'Frankie Browne' (Dermody) discovers that she has a loser in love gene. Every man she goes out with seems to break up with her. Facing a lifetime of romantic failure, Frankie turns to genetics expert 'Wilbur', a schoolboy science prodigy.
"Wilbur develops a maverick theory to reverse her romantic fortunes that sets into motion an unexpected and comic journey into Frankie’s past of questionable romantic choices..."
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- 6/4/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Filming wraps on Sasha Collington’s Love Type D.
Will Firth, son of The King’s Speech actor Colin Firth, is to make his film debut in British romantic comedy Love Type D.
The film, which has wrapped principal photography, also marks the feature debut of director Sasha Collington and stars Australian actress Maeve Dermody as a woman who finds she has “loser in love” gene.
Firth plays John, an intern at the office where main character Frankie (Dermody) works. Firth, 25, attended London’s East 15 acting school appeared in several productions including King Lear and Robin Hood before appearing on stage at London’s Tristan Bates theatre in Mike Alfreds’ Blood Wedding, by Federico Lorca, where he played the Moon.
Love Type D co-stars Oliver Farnworth, who has appeared in ITV drama Mr. Selfridge and soap Coronation Street; Rory Stroud, best known for his role in EastEnders; and Elin Phillips, who starred...
Will Firth, son of The King’s Speech actor Colin Firth, is to make his film debut in British romantic comedy Love Type D.
The film, which has wrapped principal photography, also marks the feature debut of director Sasha Collington and stars Australian actress Maeve Dermody as a woman who finds she has “loser in love” gene.
Firth plays John, an intern at the office where main character Frankie (Dermody) works. Firth, 25, attended London’s East 15 acting school appeared in several productions including King Lear and Robin Hood before appearing on stage at London’s Tristan Bates theatre in Mike Alfreds’ Blood Wedding, by Federico Lorca, where he played the Moon.
Love Type D co-stars Oliver Farnworth, who has appeared in ITV drama Mr. Selfridge and soap Coronation Street; Rory Stroud, best known for his role in EastEnders; and Elin Phillips, who starred...
- 10/7/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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